On the heals of the SQL Server is more secure than Oracle post yesterday, I had to mention that security firm, Argeniss , is planning on releasing 1 security flaw in Oracle's database every day for a week . The purpose is to raise the awareness of Oracle's apprarently lax view on product security. The announcement acknowledges that other database vendors also have problems; however, Oracle has had the most security problems for the longest time.
While the claim states the company could do this for a year, I highly doubt it. If that was the case, there would be no problem in going a month. Honestly, I'd urge them for a month-long venture. A month shows more of a problem than a mere week. Despite that, I think the whole thing is interesting. I'd like to see something similar for SQL Server to see what came up. Considering the fact that no security patches have been released, I'm curious as to how many issues have been brought up and/or exist.